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Which of the following is NOT an example of a breach of the implied warranty of?

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Question

Which of the following is NOT an example of a breach of the implied warranty of? habitability?

A.

unchecked rodent infestation

B.

a small crack in the wall

C.

leaking roofs

D.

no running water

E.

unworkable bathroom facilities

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Which of the following is NOT a tenant? duty?

A.

to not disturb other tenants

B.

to maintain the premises

C.

to not use the leased premises for illegal or? non-stipulated reasons

D.

to pay rent

E.

to not commit waste

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Which of the following is NOT true about how landlords may transfer? property?

A.

If complete title is? transferred, the property is NOT subject to the existing lease.

B.

An? owner-landlord can gift ownership in property that is subject to leases.

C.

If complete title is? transferred, the property is subject to the existing lease.

D.

An? owner-landlord can sell ownership in property that is subject to leases.

E.

An? owner-landlord can devise ownership in property that is subject to leases.

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A landlord can sell the? ___________________. In such? case, after proper? notice, the tenants are? to________________. The landlord still owes? _______________ to the?tenants,

A.

?premises; pay rent to the? landlord; normal duties

B.

?premises; pay rent to the designated? party; money

C.

right to receive? rents; pay rent to the designated? party; normal duties

D.

right to receive? rents; pay rent to the designated? party; money

E.

?lease; pay rent to the? landlord; normal duties

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Which of the following is NOT true about? subleases?

A.

In a? sublease, no legal relationship is formed between the landlord and the sublessee.

B.

A landlord cannot sue the sublessee to recover rent payments or enforce duties under the original lease.

C.

A landlord can sue a sublessee to recover rent payments or enforce duties under the original lease.

D.

Subleases differ from assignments in important ways.

E.

The sublessee does not acquire rights under the original lease.

F.

In most? cases, tenants cannot sublease their leases without the? landlord's consent.

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Which of the following is NOT true about government regulation of real? property?

A.

In the United? States, ownership of real estate is not subject to federal law.

B.

Laws regarding real property include? zoning, rent? control, antidiscrimination, and environmental and other laws.

C.

In? addition, governments are provided the constitutional right to take private property for public use under certain conditions.

D.

Pursuant to constitutional? authority, federal,? state, and local governments have enacted laws that regulate the? ownership, sale and? transfer, possession,? lease, and use of real property.

E.

Although the United States has the most advanced private property system in the? world, ownership and possession of real estate are not free from government regulation.

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Which of the following is NOT true about rent? control?

A.

Tenants and proponents of rent control say that it is necessary to create affordable? housing, particularly in? high-rent urban areas.

B.

Most of these ordinances fix the rent at a specific amount and provide for minor annual increases.

C.

The U.S. Supreme Court has held that the use of rent control is unconstitutional.

D.

Landlords oppose rent? control, arguing that? rent-control ordinances are merely a regulatory tax that transfers wealth from landlords to tenants.

E.

Many local communities across the country have enacted? rent-control ordinances that stipulate an amount of rent a landlord can charge for residential housing.

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The Civil Rights Act of 1866 applies to all of the following? EXCEPT?

A.

public property rentals

B.

private property rentals

C.

adverse possession

D.

persons renting space in their own homes

E.

property owners renting separate units within a dwelling in which they live

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Which of the following is NOT a prohibited form of discrimination under the Fair Housing Act of? 1968?

A.

national origin

B.

color

C.

sexual orientation

D.

family status

E.

religion

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Suppose Henry owns a large piece of vacant beachfront property and intends to build his retirement home on the property at some future time. The city in which the property is located wants to build a new public boat dock on the property. The city can use its power of? _____ to acquire the property for this public use. If it chooses to exercise such? power, there has been? a(n) _____ of the? property, and the government must pay Henry? _____.

A.

sovereign? immunity; accord and? satisfaction; the projected future value of the property

B.

eminent? domain; taking; just compensation

C.

sovereign? immunity; accord and? satisfaction; just compensation

D.

eminent? domain; taking; the projected future value of the property

E.

?easement; reversion; the current fair market value of the property

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Could you state a reason why you answer this way? I have to get this 100% as sure as possible

Explanation / Answer

1 b) A small crack in the wall

2 c) to not use for illegal purposes, non-stipulated reasons

Not a duty; but a legal obligation

3 a) complete transfer is done, the organization not subject to lease

4 a) premises; pay rent to the landlord; normal duties to the landlord

5 b) A landlord cannot sue the sublessee to recover rent payments, or, enforce duties under the original lease

6 a) real estate is not subject to federal law

1992 - Americans with Disabilities Act

1982 & 1988 - Civil Rights Act

7. c)

In 1986, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of rent control

8 Civil Rights Act 1866

c) Adverse possession

9. d) Family status

10 b) eminent domain; taking; Just Clause

Fair Housing Act 1968

Title VIII Civil Rights Act 1968 - Does not allow for discrimination based on colour, race, religion, sex, national origin

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